Most manufacturers will recommend to compress the coil to remove preload and make the adjustment easier. I don't have time typically to do it that way
so i do it the easy way then i go ahead and take the truck for alignment. i've done it like this before with my Toyota trucks and Honda/BWM cars. Never messed anything up, just take your time and understand what you're doing and how you're doing it.
This is pretty much all you need to do:
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I've adjusted my Kings this way 5 times already without any issues, sure some of my adjusters holes don't look neat like new lol, some have little scratches not a big deal. it takes me 30-45min total from start to finish from lifting the wheels in the air, removing the wheels, doing the work and putting everything back. no need to disconnect anything. King instructions specifically say to loosen the pinch bolt in the collar no more than 1 full turn and that's how i do it. You may want to call Fox and confirm with them how many turns you'll need to loosen those bolts up. Most important thing is NEVER remove that bolt if you're just trying to adjust your CO's.
An issue i faced as you can see from the video above is the fact that the reservoir hose will obstruct the spanner tool movement when you're adjusting the collar past the hose fitting. Look at post#143 here
Ahhh I just saw it. Can’t find a pic of it installed though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProI don't think there are any yet. They don't even list rams on the barricade website. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
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Also i don't think Fox includes a spanner tool to turn your collars. King comes to the rescue
This should fit the holes in those Fox CO's but you can confirm with Fox. This makes the job a lot easier.